I bought a Titan light-weight a while back..good gun. I've fired it enough I should probably be replacing springs or looking for a replacement spring set-up.

I surfed around here..and checked out the topics and posts regarding the probems with ATI Titan recoil systems..and replacement. Then looked my stock set-up over with 450 rounds on it..decided I would just order some Kimber springs from Wolff and replace my old springs if will fit.

That's my plan anyhow. The old springs seem about as good as when new...don't seem to have degraded much...I'm going to shoot mine some more before worrying too much about it.

Yea did a lot of looking about this but cant find much info. Have a kimber on ordre but who knows when ill get it, so was looking for alternitatives to fix the issue till then, Got a new assembly coming from ATI so will see

Did a search on this about the recoil and just trying to get the information in one place for myself and others. Luckly the only issue i have had is with the screw in the recoil assembly coming loose. I have changed the reverse plug with a colt just for saftey reasons and now looking to change out the recoil assembly for less worry.

1. Yes. I used the recoil assembly from the Defender. I had to do a little file work to get the bushing right. I kept the stock and have the new one for back-up. They say the bushing is the weakest part, but mine has been fine.
2. no idea

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Yea did a lot of looking about this but cant find much info. Have a kimber on ordre but who knows when ill get it, so was looking for alternitatives to fix the issue till then, Got a new assembly coming from ATI so will see

Things may have changed, but the problem is that they used sub-standard materials in the ATI recoil assy. That's why most people went to Colt. I can vouch for the colt unit, using the stock spring.

good luck!

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